From Deseret News archives:
N.J. inmate denied Utah land-sale funds
U.S. District Judge Bruce Jenkins determined the land was purchased with money from illicit drug sales and denied Steven Kadonsky's request that the federal government turn over the $300,000 to which he claimed he was entitled.
Kadonsky, 49, represented himself at an August bench trial before Jenkins. Kadonsky claimed he was wrong in 1994 when he told a grand jury that the Utah property was purchased entirely with drug proceeds. The convicted drug trafficker, who is serving a 25-to-life prison sentence in Somerset County, N.J., said he has since realized the money was from legitimate services he offered his partner, who had helped him in a nationwide marijuana trafficking organization.
Jenkins dismissed Kadonsky's new-found recollection, saying the inmate is "unabashedly trying to recharacterize in retrospect the source of the funds."









